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Begging scrambles with unequal chicks: interactions between need and competitive ability

机译:争夺不平等雏鸡的争夺:需求与竞争能力之间的相互作用

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When offspring compete for the attentions of provisioning parents, empirical and theoretical work has generally concluded that chicks honestly signal their "need" for resources and that parents control allocation. Here, we develop models to show that when allocation of food resources is determined by competitive begging scrambles between sibs, the offspring's ESS begging levels, shares of food and personal fitness gained will be determined by an interaction between their competitive abilities and their true needs. Many of the predictions of this scramble competition model are qualitatively very similar to models of honest signalling of need, where parents, not offspring, control the allocation of food. Consequently it will be difficult to distinguish between the two mechanisms of food allocation based on empirical observations of the responses of chicks to feeding by parents.
机译:当后代争夺养父母的注意力时,经验和理论工作通常得出结论,即小鸡诚实地表明了他们对资源的“需求”,而父母则控制着分配。在这里,我们开发的模型表明,当食物资源的分配由同胞之间的竞争性乞讨争夺决定时,后代的ESS乞求水平,所获得的食物份额和个人健康状况将取决于它们的竞争能力与实际需求之间的相互作用。从质量上讲,这种争夺竞争模型的预测与诚实传达需求的模型非常相似,在这种模型中,父母而不是后代控制食物的分配。因此,根据对雏鸡父母亲喂养反应的实证观察,很难区分两种食物分配机制。

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